Tim,
Thanks for your share. Last month I read about this "serial-to-disk"
interface business on Seagate HD's. I was completely blown away by all
of the anecdotal user shares trying to build this very special "cable"
and then get it to work between the PC and the suspect HD.
For several days
Hello,
> >First of all is it spinning?
>
> yes
That's a good thing.
> > If it is, does it click?
>
> no
That's a good thing as well.
> > What's the model
> >number?
>
> ST31000340AS you can see front and back here
> www.winterlight.org/ST31000340AS.pdf
It is a F3 style Seagate HD. This
First of all is it spinning?
yes
If it is, does it click?
no
What's the model
number?
ST31000340AS you can see front and back here
www.winterlight.org/ST31000340AS.pdf
There can be so many things wrong with it, it's not funny.
my best guess is the controller
Some of the fixe
It seems that double dash is there if you are using only plain text
for your email. If you use that formatting option, then they don't
appear. At least that's what I think is happening. I don't study much
on stuff like that. It seems I'm not using the plain text feature here,
though I thoug
Hi,
On 9/13/10 7:42 AM, DSinc wrote:
> I do not use the Signature logic in Thunderbird. My older Brother just
> switched from Eudora to Thunderbird. His conversion is somewhat
> frustrating. He does use Signatures.
>
> He and I have noticed that when TB stitches a Sig to an email there is
> alw
I do not use the Signature logic in Thunderbird. My older Brother just
switched from Eudora to Thunderbird. His conversion is somewhat
frustrating. He does use Signatures.
He and I have noticed that when TB stitches a Sig to an email there is
always a line with a double-dash (--) either prec
Hello,
First of all is it spinning? If it is, does it click? What's the model
number?
There can be so many things wrong with it, it's not funny. Some of the fixes
that were posted do work, but do these at your own risk. If you fail you
only make it harder for a professional to recover your data